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Sticky module

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    Sticky module

    Posted 7 years 11 months ago
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    Re: Sticky module

    Posted 7 years 11 months ago
    • Yes, you can create a module position on the layout as normal (I would suggest in an empty section), and give is a CSS class that you can refer to in CSS. Then you can use custom CSS to position the module position (using your class) absolute or sticky.

      If you need more help with this Please would you post your URL, superuser id and pswd in the secure tab of your post and I'll have a look for you, create the position first though and let me know what it is called and on what page it appears.

      Regards, Mark.
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